The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 07, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1911
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TiTo WOOLEN MILL STORE
MHI-to-Man Clothiers
Marshfield Oregon
LET US TALK IT OVER
Whnt docs good health moan to you? Everything, comfort,
happiness, plonty. No one can do his life's work without honlth.
Wo run a health shop. Our stock of drugs and chemicals Is tho
hest and absolutely tho purest.
Roiuombor" truo medication Is to nsslHt nature In performing n
euro so begin In time and bring your family recipes nnd prescrip
tions to tho "Busy Cornor" whero they aro compounded with tho
grentcst caro and tho purest and host chemicals used.
Called for prescriptions and delivered In any part of town freo
of charge.
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
WOOD OR COAL FREE
WITH HEATING STOVES
By taking advuutngo of our
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Special Discount of Ten
Per Cent on Wood and
Coal Heating Stoves. - -
During tho month of January you will savo enough money to help
pny tho full bill.
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"WANTED PrlvnV bumlcih by ln
or week. A. M.' Times.
IFOR RENT Furnished live-room
cottage. Enquire E. A. Elckworth
WANTED Position as housekeeper
by a trustworthy woman compe
tent to tako chargo of house. Ad
dress 4A IV enro Tlmos.
"WANTED filil to work in cigar fac
tory. Splondld opportunity. Apply
Stevens' Cigar Factory Plat B.
XX)U lll'ICK AUTO SERVICE
Phones 3-1J The Gunnery, until
G P. M.; GO J Tho Smokehouso,
after C P. M., and Sundays. Your
patronago solicited. Prompt sor
vlco guaranteed. I, R. Tower.
WANTED MODERN HOUSE Must
ho modern and on upland alto with
good walks. Address 'Homo'care
Times.
TOR RENT Furnished rooms, in
quire Mrs. G. A. Lee, North Broad
way, cornor of Alder.
TOR SALE One Ilolton II Flat Cor
net. Bargain If takon quick for
cash. McPhorson-GInser Co.
TOR SALE 77 J acres on tho North
Fork of Coos River, 2 miles
above Allegany, new bungalow
em's Hats
$3.50 Cravenette tj Q
Hare . s)60
$3.00 Millicoma 9 OCT
Hats . . . $.JJ
$2.00 Hats . $135
and bnrn. 20 acres flno bottom
land nowly fonced. Spring wnter
piped to house. Price $2,G00. 500
will handle. Address C. M. Doutt,
Allognny, Oro.
FOR RENT OR SALE 180-ncro
good dairy or stock fnrm, 7 mllos
from Marshfield. 'AddressChnrlot
to McMullen, Marshfield.
FOR SALE Blooded fov hound
pups. Sherman nvonuo, North
Bond. A. Hoolllng.
FOR RENT House on Meado St,
North Bend, cheap to tho right
party. F. L. Sumner, Mfld. Oro.
WANTED Grocery cleric, n rustler.
Address In own haudwrlting P. O.
Box 4G0, Marshllold, Ore.
FOR SALE Three Humphrey g.ic.
lamps cheap. ' In good condition.
Palnco hotol, North Bond.
FOR SALE Cheap, JflO acres tim
ber land In Curry county. Apply
Hall & Hall.
Just Mado it
Tfnrmor fillos (who tins JllSt Cashed
a check) I don't think this money's
right, alio unsmor vt ouiu you mum
counting it again, sir? I think you'll
(hid It correct. Furnior Giles (having
,1mm uni Vns. but you bo caroful.
young man; It's only Just light. Lon
don Sketch.
The Happy Medium.
Squlro's Daugbter-By the wny, do
von snoll your name with n lnrge or a
small N, Mrs. McNube? Vlllnger-Oh,
mlddlln' large. mlss.-Londou M. A. P.
O TIIK WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON, Jan. 7. Fair to-
night and Sunday; cooler.
Daughter III. Yhc Httlo daughter
of Judgo and airs. J. S. Coko Is re
ported quite 111 nt their home.
Hcdomlo Delayed. Owing to n
delay In the alterations In tho steam
er Hcdondo which Is now on dry dock
at San Francisco, that vessel will not
sail for Coos Bay until January 20.
Death nt Gniillnor. Itcv. Father
Springer of North Bend has been
called to Gardiner to conduct the
funeral of Mr. Daly, a pioneer of
Smith ltlver, 25 miles above Gardi
ner, who died a few days ago.
Is In Force. The now saloon or
dinance Is now In force and will bo
distributed next week. However,
the proprietors of saloons have to
llvo up to It now, nnd If they vdn
turo In their places tomorrow, they
will bo liable to nrtest.
Petition Filed. The referendum
petition for submitting tho extension
of tho Blnlto street car franchlso to
tho voters of Mnrshllold was tiled
with City Recorder Butler this week
mid will be taken up nt the next
meeting of tho council.
Waives Right. Judgo C. A. Sehl
hredo has forwnrded to tho U. S.
Court In Portland a wnlvor of his
right to act as refcrco In bankruptcy
In tho Coos Bny Rapid Transit Co.
case. Judge Sehlbredo did not nd
in It his Ineligibility but as there was
some objection he did not caro to
bo tho cause of n controversy.
Kick On Contract. Messrs. Hopo
nnd several other Ten Mllo ranchers
wore In Mnrahfleld yesterday for the
purposo of cancelling tho purchnso
of a stallion from nn outside syndi
cate. Tho horso wns shipped here
and tho ranchers claim that the par
ties selling tho stnlllon violated their
ngreement. The matter has stirred
up considerable comment.
Damage Cut (Bass Somo ono who
evidently Just securod a diamond
ring is cniiBlug somo troublo around
town by boring Httlo holes In the
plnte glass windows around town.
Last night, two holos wero cut In
the plate glass In front of Bone
brake's ment market on Front street.
If they nro caught, It may tnko tho
prlco of tholr diamond ring to make
restitution for tho dnmngo they nro
doing.
Jess Day Arrested. Jess Dny, tho
prlzo fighter, wos arrested by Con
stablo Cox today Just as ho was pror
paring to leavo on tho M. F. Plant
for San Francisco. Ho was charged
with being nn absconding debtor by
Mrs. Englund who claimed ho owed
hor $7(3. Day wns brought back to
Justice Ponnock's court nnd there ho
?nve Mrs. Englund $30 in ensh nnd
i Goo. Horron wont on h's note for
.ho othor $40. Ho mndo n wild
rush to try nnd cntch tho Plnnt. Kid
Williams and his manager, M. Mur
phy, also left on tho Plnnt.
BURNT CORK.
The Paste Used by Minstrel Perform
ers When "Dlacfcino Up."
The popular Impresslou us to the ap
plication of burnt curl; by mlustiel
performers nnd actors hi general Is
that ft Is rubbed on the face and hands
of the player from u cork whose end is
charred In u eouvenleni gnu Jet. This
Impression Is. however. Incorrect. The
burnt cork used by uilustnis and
others is the product of the theatrical
"paint factories," Just as Is any other
cosmetic or pigment employed by the
profession.
One house makes It In the following
manner: The corks nro placed In three
tlu vessels. ruemhli)g vu!i boilers,
with holes punched In their sides and
bottom. Alcohol Is sprinkled over the
corks, nnd they they are "tired." When
the corks have been properly charred
they nro placed In muslin sacks, which
nro kneaded In barrels of water. This
operation fori-us the powdered churowl
through the sacks into the water
When all the charred corks have
been worked through the sacks Into
the water In this way the water I
drained through u clone canvas stick,
uud what remains In that sack Is
ready for the prformiM. The stun
is put up in cans, from which, when
the inhwtrol is ready to "black up." he
tnkos n little of the black paste la Uv
hands nnd nppllos It to his face, neck
and sometimes his hands. New York
Herald.
from n
MltS. A. G. A1K.EN left today
San Francisco on business.
for
MllS. HUB BURT ROGUUS spent
yesterday with Mnrshllold friends.
I. S. SMITH returned today via Drain
from n short visit with his family
at Corvallls.
JOHN NABB and wife left today for
Sluslaw whero Mr. Nabb has ac
cepted n position as locksmith In a
stono quarry there.
SENATOR, W. C. CHASE of Coquille
passed through hero today en
routo to Salem to attend tho com
ing meeting of tho stnto legisla
ture CAPT. HARRIS and his dnughtor-ln-lnw
and his little grand daughter
left today for San Francisco to
consult specialists regarding hor
health.
RUDY CARLSON, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson nt
tho Smith General office, who has
been quite sick for tho past week,
is slightly Improving.
BURT COX Is in from Ten Mllo to
close n denl for leasing tho old
Nichols ranch near Umpire, now
owned by Mrs. McMullen. Ho Is
n son of W. II. Cox.
S. D. MAGNUS, tho genlnl nnd opti
mistic philosopher of tho Panama
Exposition City "191 G" arrived
this afternoon on one of his semi
occasional visits to tho Bny whero
ho Is nlwnys welcomed, in fnct
thero is only ono event that can
equnl tho welcomo of tho nrrlvnl
of Snm Mngnes nnd thnt Is a rail
way. Somo day wo hopo to wel
como thorn both togothor.
NEWS OF ALLEGANV.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Win, Rohlson woro
call to Marshllold Wednesday.
Dan Roborts is visiting n few days
with his sister's family, Mrs. C. U.
Edwards.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I). Chns. Dlngmnn of
North Bond, nro visiting nt tho homo
of Burt Gray.
Mr. John Long is spondlug tho
winter In tho home of his daughter
Mrs. Burt Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Roberts nro
in Allegany today on the return of
their honeymoon trip.
Allegany's correspondent hns been
too busy with home affairs tho last
few dnjs to wrlto notes.
Miss Cnrrlo Rodlno has gone to
Snlom by wny of Portland to nttend
school for a fow months,
Mrs. N. Daggett is cook at Plorco's
Camp and spent n few days nt hor
homo near West Fork bridge.
John Newklrk of Loon Lake, has
been In North Bond for n fow days
spending the holidays passed
through our burg on Tuesday eve
ning. rrotrncted meetings conducted by
Rev. Burt Gray at Allognny have
been n great succoss. Several have
been convortod nnd many others
have been mndo to fool thnt tho
world is not dend yet.
M. W. Roberts and Mrs. Honriot
ta Robison woro mnrrled at tho
homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Longstnff
in South Marshfield, Decombor 17,
by Rev. I. Rutledgo pastor of tho M.
E. church. On tho following Tuos
day they started on n visit to M. Ro
bison's son, Edward Roborts, resid
ing in FloroncQ. Mr. Roborts Is nn
employe of Smlth-Powors Logging
company nnd will reside noar hU
work.
STRAUSS QUITS JOB.
United States Ambassador to Turkey
Resigns,
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Tlmo.l
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 7.
Oicnr S. Strauss of New York hut re
signed ns United Statog ambassador
to Turkey.
Ilavo your Job
Tho Times office.
printing dont ni
Read the Times Want Ads.
. S. DOW returned today
business trip to Coiiullle.
EW PRESIDENT
Former Governor of Idaho
Heads National Wool
Growers Association.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 7. Frank
II. Gooding, former governor of Ida
ho, and a brother of Fred W. Good
ing, tho retiring president, was elect
ed president of tho Nntlonal Wool
Growers' Association today. The
other now officers nro:
Western vice-president, George
AitBtln of Salt Lnko; Eastern vlco
presldcnt, A. J. Knollln of Chicago.
Uxecutivo committee Washington,
F. M. Rothrock; Oregon, J. II. Do
byn; California, Fred Ellonwood;
Arizona, F. W. Perkins; New Mexi
co; II. F. Leo, Nebraska; Thomas
Nelson; Idnho, Frank J. Hngen
barth; Utah, Peter Clegg; Wyoming,
William Daley; Montnnn, J. B. El
liott. Tho states which did not elect ex
ecutive committeemen will bo served
by tho present olllcors unless changes
nro hereafter nuthorlzed.
Omaha Is the next plnce of meet
ing. North Bend News
Miss Nolllo Tower
Bend shopper today.
was a North
Tho Uandon finished her cargo at
old North Bond today.
Carl Albrccht of Mnrshfiehl was
a North Bend business visitor todny.
Mrs. Charles Cnvnnnugh nnd son,
Uldou, wore Mnrshllold visitors
Thursday.
Mrs. W. Poterson of North Inlot
Is tho guest of hor daughter, Mrs.
John Freelnnd.
Geo. Olln of California Is tho guest
of his HlBtor, Mrs. Win. Vnughnn of
North Bend Heights.
John Heath has takon his young
son to Salem and placed him to tho
stnto school for deaf and mutes.
Mrs. Win. Lnwhorno returned to
Mnrshflold today after a brief visit
with hor mothor Mrs. M. J. Pratt.
F. B. Road, who recently Bold his
Coos River ranch, nnd his wlfo nro
now guests at tho homo of Mrs.
Rood's pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo,
WItto. JnB. L. Stovens will occupy
tho Rood ranch tho coming yonr.
The North Bond school board has
declared tho seat of Mauley H.
Strawn on tho bon'rd vncnnt bocniiEo
of Mr. Strnwn's oxtondod nbsonco
nnd ordorod n special election to bo
held Jnnunry 21 to elect his succes
sor. F. W. Stovons Is tho first ono
to nnnounco his candidacy for tho
place.
Tho Mlzpah Blblo Class has opened
Its rending room In tho Vigors build
ng which tnkos tho plnco of a public
library until ono is secured for North
Bend. Current rending will ho fur
nished nnd tho rending room will bo
non-soctnrlan, nffordlng n pjneo
whoro nil mny spend tho ovonlng or
Idlo hours profitably.
Tho W. C. T. U. which mot Wed
nesday afternoon nnd listened to
quito nn interesting tnlk by Row All
bright on whnt tho W. C. T. U. had
accomplished during tho past 3G
years and their great work for torn
pernncc. Tho committee on nmuse
nieiit nnd entertainment for tho
mooting to ho hold Friday, Jnnunry
13, nro Mrs. E. T. Wngnor, JJrs.
Footo nnd Mrs. C. A. Nollnor. Tho
refroshmont comnilttoe consists of
Mrs. Robert McCnnn, Mrs. F.
Stovons and Mrs. Win. Jonos,
W,
Henry of Navarro and the Rod.
Honry IV. of Franco was a firm bo
liver In tho ndnge, "Spare tho rod and
spoil tho child." In n letter to the
iiovoruesH of his son be wroto In Oc
tober, 1007: "Madame I have to com
plain that you hnvo not Informed mo
of having dogged my son. I desire
nnd request that you will Hog him
whonover ho Is disobedient or other
wise troublosomo, knowing ns I do
that nothing will do him inoro good.
I sponk frpm experience, ns'nt his ago
I was frequently birched." Paris Gnu-'ols.
TALKED HR
(Continued from pago 1.)
tlvo to tho facilities hero for repair
ing ships. The information contain
ed in tho lnst bulletin told of condi
tions ns they woro about twenty or
thirty yenrs ago and do a great In
justice to tho harbor. A commltteo
was appointed to tnko theso up.
As soon ns Mr. Dlcr'a report is
completed, copies of It will bo for
wnrded to various members of Con
gress with requests that they do
whnt Is In their power for Coos Bay.
Tho Chamber of Commcrco nnd
Port of Coos Bay commission will
unite In preparing nn argument to
Congress why Coos Bay is entitled to
a Inrgcr appropriation. II. C. DIors
suggested thnt In this attention
should be called to tho fnct that tho
government holds over ono billion
foot of timber tributary to Coos Bay
and thnt when tho Panama canal Is
completed, tho vnluo of this stump
uge will he Increased nt lenst fifty
cents per thousand. This Incronso
coupled with tho toll that will bo
exacted for carrying It through tho
cnnnl would net tho government ovor
$00,000,000 by having tho Coos Bay
hnrbor nvallable.
Good Bonds Work.
A communication from U. N. Har
ry of Sltkum setting forth conditions
on tho Coos Bny wagon rond was
read. Mr. Harry stated that tho
residents nlong tho rand wero taxing
themselves to the limit and this year
proposed to vote a ton mill lovy, rais
ing about $10,000 for road Improve
ments. This is to ho iiflcd entirely
for grading. He stated thnt nbout
two nnd one-half miles of grado had
not been planked nnd requested that
tho pcoplo of Marshfield should as
sist In tho plnnklng. He cstlmntcd
It would cost $1,500 per mllo to
plank tho rond.
R. M. Jennings stated that Judgo
Hnll, who recently mndo n trip over
tho road had boon, stuck in ono of
tho mud holes nnd on his return had
the county court appropriated $1,000
for tompornry ropnlr work on tho
rond. Mr. Joinings said that Hugh
McLaln had mndo n trip out ovor
tho rond this week and would tnnke
n detailed roport of It on his return.
A lottor from J. W. Bonnott Bant
ing thnt J. N. Tonl, tho Oregon rcpro
sontntlvo on tho National Rlvors nnd
l Hnrhors Congress hnd requested
jCo08 ny to rn,80 ?200 or $200 to
wnrds innliitnlnliig tho organization
Lnst year, North Bend did not con
tribute anything nnd this year It was
decided North Bond should bo nskod
to contribute $7f nnd Marshfield the
balance, M. C. Horton, Honry Seng
stneken and C. C. Going woro named
ns n commltteo to secure this.
For Publicity.
Alva Doll presented n lottor from
tho manager of tho publicity depart
ment of tho Southorn Pacific for
"Community Advertising" which ho
wns grontly In favor of. Tho South
ern Pacific has been working this for
towns nlong tho lino In conjunction
with Its Sunset Magazine, It costs
from $1,200 to $3,000 to Boctirotho
advertising. Tho matter wns rofor
red to tho oxccutlvo commltteo for
furthor Investigation.
Tlioro wns a fnlr nttondnnco nt
lnst night's meotlng which wns hold
In tho now qunrtors. Tho executive
commltteo will meet rogulnrly Fri
day ovonlngs nnd it is proposed to
hold public meetings from tlmo to
time.
Got a tr!nl sack of HAINES" flour.
BAN ON PAPER.
(By
Associated Pross to Cooi Bay
Tlmos.)
GRENOBLE, Franco, Jnn. 7. Tho
bishop of Grenohlo hns Issued n de
oroo forbidding tho rending to two
groat nowspnpors on tho ground
thnt thoy nro hostile to tho Catholic
ohurch.
HAINES flour Is nlwnys good. Ask
your neighbor about it.
HAINES hay and food nro going
fnst. Bottor Join tho othor wlso
buyors and got your noxt ordor from
HAINES.
We Move January 15lh
BROWN DRUG CO.
GRADUATE CHEMISTS
"The Quality Store"
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
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